EntityKeeper was created to help provide small and medium sized businesses with a time saving solution for managing all of their entities. Our solution gives you the ability to store, manage and visualize all your data in a safe secure environment. It can be challenging to manage all your entities and organize the related data. If you miss a filing deadline, you can be looking at anything from a fine to administrative dissolution. EntityKeeper helps you work smarter – not harder.

Visualizing Complex Connections

Entity Keeper presents a new way to see ownership and value across complex entity structures by way of a patent-pending visualization tool. It also allows you to share important data 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so it is no longer in the hands of just one person. The flexibility of Entity Keeper allows for unlimited seats and custom permissions while providing optimized viewing on your desktop, laptop, tablet and smart phone.

Secure and Accessible

Entity Keeper eliminates the need for spreadsheets while providing an easy-to-navigate program that focuses on essential entity management features. The goal is to enhance and streamlines user experience while keeping critical data secure through state-of-the-art server protection. The encrypted user-level security allows for control permissions yet ensures easy information succession. Because Entity Keeper stores information in the cloud, it’s impossible to lose.

Company Leadership

John Hosmer

Chief Executive Officer

QuietStream Financial

As chief executive of sister company Commercial Defeasance, John watched financial teams struggle for years to manage various legal entities. He was inspired to create EntityKeeper in 2013 with the goal of streamlining Commercial Defeasance’s legal entity management needs. From there, he oversaw the development of EntityKeeper as a solution for other firms juggling various legal entities.

Mr. Hosmer is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and has a JD degree from Washington & Lee University School of Law in Lexington, Virginia. He lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife and sons.